"The way I saw it, the most important thing he had to tell us and the Mongolian government was that the desert reserve, left uncompromised by development, could grow truly big, fat, strong, and healthy mazaalai." Read more about Douglas Chadwick's encounters protecting Grizzlies over at The Cleanest Line: [ Pat.ag Link ]

Sailing for over forty years now, Hōkūle‘a has ignited a sailing canoe renaissance in island communities throughout Polynesia. Read an excerpt from the upcoming Patagonia book, “Mālama Honua: Hōkūleʻa’s Voyage of Hope” at The Cleanest Line.

You guys need to be clothing and supporting the NODAPL activists. Never have I seen a better cause that can further your message with just a little support. Would be much more beneficial to your brand than giving away your black Friday profits.

We have free energy being held back from us. We can go to the moon and Mars so why in the hell do we have to destroy our planet. Making money is behind all of this 👽Crap.The human race has been programmed wake up to the truth

Don Young has a summer house in Fort Yukon, the heart of the Gwichin' people. I wonder if they oppose him so much, if it's still standing? The majority of AnWr is Inupiaq, but the AnWR caribou migrate to the American and Canadian Gwichin'. Was just in AnWr this past summer, given that oil prices are in the toilet it would be a shame to drill such a pretty place, for so little money.

That is my native band. Vuntut Gwitch'in. As far as I know those lands are protected. For now. If they drill there it would disrupt the caribou birthing grounds and because the make the same trip yearly they may die off. Bye bye Vuntut Gwitchin

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I'm pretty sure the polypropylene thermal underwear made by Patagonia wouldn't be possible without the extraction of a key element, oil!!! Unless you start trapping and wearing fur and buckskin you directly contribute to the petro-chemical military industrial complex with every purchase of a Patagonia product. Just saying.